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Show Public notice Continued from Page 6 -NUMBER: XA 0645-1- 2 ACCOUNT NUMBER: 15326 DESCRIPTION: LEGAL Beginning at a point which is 121 78 feet West and 1986 feet North of the Northeast comer of the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 9, Township 13 South, Range I East. Salt Lake Meridian, thence East 423 feet, thence South 88.5 feel, thence West 301.22 feet to the quarter line, thence South 14.5 feet thence West 121.78 feet to the West boundary of grantors property, thence North along said boundary line 1 03 feet to the point of beginning. APPARENT AND PRESUMPTIVE OWNER: LUE W. MCCLAN AH AN. TRUSTEE OF THE LUE MCCLANAHAN AGREEMENT W. TRUST SERIAL -NUMBER: XA 0645-2- 3 ACCOUNT NUMBER: 15359 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Beginning at a point 666 feet North and 1 2 1 .44 feet West of the center of Section 9, Township 13 South. Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, thence North 86 feet, thence East 1 63 feet, thence South 86 feet, thence West 163 feet to place of beginning. Subject to easement for roadway 24 feet wide of which is presently located on grantors property May 17. 2002 - The Eureka Reporter LDS youth plan trip Superintendent by Leigh Grimstcad The Eureka LDS ward Young Men and Women, and the Young single Adults arc planning a trip to W oming L DS w ard groups from Elberta. Goshen, and Genola will also be participating in this Goshen Utah Slake Activity Eureka will be sending 21 voung people approximately the under 3 supervision ages of eight adult leaders The trek is 3. All of the planned for June in trek the activity people involved will be dressed in period clothes Yellow from the 1856 era. pioneer bonnets' and neckerchiefs arc bing made by or for each participant from our area The trek participants have been learning about the lives of 12-2- 10-1- the pioneers who actually experienced the trails associated with the Martin and Willie The Handcart Companies. pioneers of these tw o companies experienced early winter storms, which brought on starvation, frozen limbs, and many deaths. At this time in LDS church history the people in Utah did not even know that the last two handcart and wagon companies were stranded on the plains of Wyoming. As soon as President Brigham Young was informed of . APPARENT AND PRESUMPTIVE OWNER: LUE W. MCCLANAHAN, TRUSTEE OF THE LUE MCCLANAHAN AGREEMENT W. TRUST SERIAL -NUMBER: XA 2454-11- 2 ACCOUNT NUMBER: 36777 LEGAL THE 16th DAY OF APRIL, 2002. PATRICIA M. INGRAM JUAB COUNTY CLERKAUDITOR Published in the Eureka Reporter April 26, May 3. 1 0 and 1 7, 2002. Continual from Page their circumstances, he organized rescue parties from Salt Lake to travel to Wyoming and bring the The suffering pioneers home. rescue parties sacrificed a great deal to fulfill President Young's request and because of their efforts, many lives were saved. Each trek participant will receive a pioneer name and learned all they can about their pioneer. Storiics will be partner shared as participants looking fonvard to meeting and working with the people and organizations within their new community. and 1 has earned him recognition on several levels. While serving as the principal of Whitehorse High School. Ron was integral to the recognition of Whitehorse as the first A high school in Utah to be acknowledged as a Centennial School Additionally, in 1999. he was selected as Utah's Outstanding Rural School Principal by the Utah Association of Elementary School Principals. Ron will also sen e as the president of the Utah handcarts along some of the actual Mormon Trail. The histories of places such as Independence Rock. Martin's Cove. Rocky Ridge, and Rock Creek Hollow w ill be taught. Participants will get just a small taste of what it was like for early Association of Elementary Principals during the 2002-200- 3 school year. Ron and Sarah Barlow arc both very excited about his new pioneers. appointment as superintendent of the Tintic School District. They experience for every member of the trek. Food, supplies, and intend to live within the district transportation will be provided. The participants w ill be well taken care of. It is hoped that this experience will create and foster an appreciation for the early The activity will be a growth pioneers who suffered so many hardships and settled our great Slate of Utah and for pioneers of all eras who sacrificed to build a new world. We arc very fortunate to live in a state and country where we have so many freedoms and advantages that arc often taken for granted. Hopefully we more gratitude for all that we do have and work toward being better citizens of our state and country. will-hav- e arc Sideburns got their name from General Amrose Everett Burnside, w ho was easily identified by whiskers. This his mutton-cho- p style was first known as burn-side- s. 1 pull Page Three - In Greek mythology, the fates were three goddess who controlled human life. Clotho spun the web of life. Lachesis measured it and Atropos cut it. r. Playwright Alfred Uhry is the only writer to have won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, an Academy Award (both for Driving Miss Daisy) and a Tony (The Last Night of Ballyhoo). The odds against :a bridge player getting alf 13 cards in the same suit in one deal about to one. - 158,-753.389.8- 99 Card ofThanks Thanks to all of the citizens of Eureka who donated to the mail handlers food drive. A special thanks goes out to Eureka Elemenatary for their participation. We donated 474 lbs. of food to the Nephi Food Bank. Thank-Yo- u so much Eureka Postal Employees Rugby, North Dakota is considered the geographic center of the North American continent. DESCRIPTION: Beginning 1897.5 feet North of the Northeast comer of the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 9, Township 1 3 South. Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, thence East 30 1 .22 feet, thence South 14.5 feet, thence West 301.33 feet, thence North 14.5 feet to beginning. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I HAVE HEREUNTO SET MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL Public Notice Richard M. Notice is hereby given that the Juab County Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, to receive public May 31 comment on a request by William Hansen to change his property located at the Junction of Highway 6 and 36 to highway commercial. The hearing will be held at 7 p m in the Memorial Building Eureka City Utah. Published in the Eureka Reporter May 17 and 24. 2002. Student Positions Available Eureka City Corporation will be hiring four part-tim- Brough A Candidate with Widespread Knowledge and Experience For Juab County Commissioner Recipient e summer student maintenance workers. These positions require the following skills: ability to follow directions, ability to complete tasks in a timely fashion and as directed by supervisor, punctuality, ability work well with others, to communicate effectively, and must possess a current driver's license. Terms of employment: 40 hoursweek, $5 1 5hr, no benefits included. Position begins June 1 , 200 1 and ends August 5, 200 1 . Applications are available at the Eureka City Offices, 1 5 North Church Street, Eureka, Utah. Completed applications must be returned to the City Office on or before 5 .00 p. m. May 24,2002. Eureka City Corporation is an equal opportunity em1 ployer Published in the Eureka Reporter May 17. 2002 of the George Washington Medal. Freedoms Foundation Valley7 Forge-- - 1997 Multiple Years Honoree in the top 2 of our Nation's Teachers 1997. 1999. 2002 Former Utah State Representative Former Juab County' Commissioner and debate High school teacher of history, government-la33 years Nephi Businessman Graduate of Juab High School and the University of Utah w will utih.se my Lucltyround und experience its to represent u(f of our popuiatu Your Vote in the Republican Primary June 25, 2002 w ill be greatly- - appreciated. Paid Pol Adv |